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It is just very difficult for new plants to compete with tree roots, especially in the shade. Add organic matter to the ...
These pages hold both beautiful images and pages of inspiration sure to hold over even the most impatient green thumb.
It’s April, and spring has sprung. Or will soon. Winter always is a sneaky devil, coming back with hard frosts and even a foot of snow on occasion.
The self-guided tour on May 3 will feature six gardens, three in Rancho Bernardo, one in Poway and two in Rancho Peñasquitos.
The second week of April is green with new growth, so you have the green light to mow the lawn, plant potatoes, peas, lettuce, cabbage, kale and other cool season crops.
Help save the Earth by replacing half your lawn and/or non-native plants with native species, even in containers, plus a list ...
It’s time for spring produce! We’re talking asparagus, radishes, ramps, you name it! If you’re anything like Shilpa, you ...
International Dark Sky Week is a worldwide celebration of the night. The Western Slope Dark Sky Coalition was formed in 2021 to help communities with Dark Sky initiatives and planning. The coalition ...
C onvenient, plant-friendly, and more accessible too, raised garden beds are a worthwhile investment for home gardeners. Put ...
Native English bluebells are a protected species, meaning it's prohibited to dig up or remove a plant or bulb from the countryside ... of bluebells blanketing a hillside, to the extent that ...